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The Charleston Chronicle, In OLD SOUTH, a young fifth generation funeral director, Hope Iglehart is fighting to preserve what's left of her African-American neighborhood

The Charleston Chronicle, In OLD SOUTH, a young fifth generation funeral director, Hope Iglehart is fighting to preserve what's left of her African-American neighborhood
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Community Scoop » Using Comics To Explain Research – Expert Reaction

Press Release – Science Media Centre   After finishing a study on everyday ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their results as a comic strip. The researchers have now written a paper about the creative … After finishing a study on everyday ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their results as a comic strip. The researchers have now written a paper about the creative collaboration. They point out struggles, like balancing creative impact with staying true to the data. However they say the comic helped make their findings understandable to the general public, which in turn helped drive social change.

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Using Comics To Explain Research - Expert Reaction

Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 9:30 am   After finishing a study on everyday ableism, a team of researchers at Massey University decided to commission illustrator Toby Morris to present their results as a comic strip. The researchers have now written a paper about the creative collaboration. They point out struggles, like balancing creative impact with staying true to the data. However they say the comic helped make their findings understandable to the general public, which in turn helped drive social change. The SMC asked experts to comment on how visuals can be used to communicate science. Professor Karen Witten, SHORE and Whariki Research Centre, Massey University; and co-author of

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Business Scoop » Using Comics To Explain Research – Expert Reaction

Business Scoop » Using Comics To Explain Research – Expert Reaction
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Pick your own, farm-to-table eating and more direct connections to the land

Looking at the timeline of humans on a long enough scale, it’s clear that without farming there is no society as we know it. The development of farming changed our

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After her divorce, Sue Boyce realised she would never get back on the housing ladder

JOHN BISSET/STUFF Sue Boyce was unable to afford home ownership after her divorce, but is now happy living in a tiny house she and her son built. In March 2018, home ownership was at its lowest in almost 70 years. Since then the median price has almost doubled and rent is up by a quarter. Stuff’s Off the Ladder series talks to those priced out of the market. It was a year after her divorce that Sue Boyce says she realised she would never own another home. She was 51, had five children to care for including two foster children, and wasn’t able to get enough equity out of the family’s farm when it was sold to get back on the ladder.

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